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Paseo por Mexico A little more about the Karmidas Caves in Zapotitlán de Méndez

A little more about the Karmidas Caves in Zapotitlán de Méndez

Zapotitlán de Méndez, Puebla

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In both the main and smaller rooms, visitors can admire the large number of stalactites, stalagmites, pisolites and aragonites, which have taken their name due to their whimsical configurations and are found as follows: the independence column, the owl, the waterfall, the cataract, the organ, the cauliflower, the starry vault, the ship, the Viking helmet, the diamonds, the pelican, the hanged man, the throne, the swan, the lost city, the corals and many more.

Municipality

Zapotitlán de Méndez is a municipality in the state of Puebla, its name means "among the zapotes" and it has several historical monuments such as the parish church dedicated to the Virgin of the Nativity, the Morelos Bridge from the late 19th century, and the bell tower outside the church from the 16th century. The Municipal Palace dates back to the 19th century, and the patron saint festival is celebrated on September 8 in honor of the Virgin of the Nativity. For ecotourism, there are the "Grutas Karmidas" (Karmidas Caves). These natural wonders are quite popular and worth visiting. Stones with engravings of the Aztec calendar, the origin of which is unknown, were also found in different parts of Zapotitlán.

Festivities

On September 8th, the patronal feast, in honor of the Virgin of the Nativity, similar to the Virgin of Covadonga in Spain, it is celebrated with prayers, processions, games, rodeos and dances of Quetzalines, Voladores, Tejedores, Huehues, negritos and bullfighters. And the traditional Easter festivities and the Day of the Dead festivities.


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